judyanne
judyanne
May 04, 2017
This poem is part of the workshop:

Meter... The Workshop.

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Anapaest (meter workshop)

Poem Body

Twas the day of the wedding, all dressed there at five,
with excitement she waited for him to arrive,
when a note from the scoundrel arrived via post
and the message enclosed turned her white as a ghost,
said 'I can't come today after all we've been through,
for my wife, she objects to my marrying you.'
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About This Poem

Last Few Words: Sorry Wes .... couldn't fit it all into a quatrain ...

Style/Type: Structured: Western

Review Request Intensity: I want the raw truth, feel free to knock me on my back

Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft

About the Author

Region, Country: Western Australia, AUS

Favorite Poets: Favourite poets? So many, so varied. I like particular songs, not necessarily the singer... and the same goes for poetry. I can honestly say though, that Alfred Noyes' The Highwayman was what inspired my love of poetry - my mother began reading it to me when I was still a baby, and it became my favourite bedtime story

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Comments

alidzain

had a little hard time with this. Can you show the parsing please?

Alid

judyanne

'twas the DAY | of the WEDD | - ing, all DRESSED | there at FIVE
with ex - CITE | - ment she WAIT | - ed for HIM | to ar -RIVE
when a NOTE | from the SCOUND | - rel a - RRIVED | via the POST
and the MESS | - age en - CLOSED | turned her WHITE | as a GHOST
said I CAN'T | come to - DAY | a - fter ALL | we've been THROUGH
for my WIFE | she ob - JECTS | to my MARR | -y - ing YOU

Love judy
xxx
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Keith Logan

Waiting at the Church (My Wife Won't Let Me) by Florrie Forde

I'm in a nice bit of trouble, I confess;
Somebody with me has had a game.
I should by now be a proud and happy bride,
But I've still got to keep my single name.
I was proposed to by Obadiah Binks
In a very gentlemanly way;
Lent him all my money so that he could buy a home,
And punctually at twelve o'clock to-day-

There was I, waiting at the church,
Waiting at the church,
Waiting at the church;
When I found he'd left me in the lurch,
Lor, how it did upset me!
All at once, he sent me round a note
Here's the very note,
This is what he wrote:
"Can't get away to marry you today,
My wife, won't let me!"

Lor, what a fuss Obadiah made of me
When he used to take me in the park!
He used to squeeze me till I was black and blue,
When he kissed me he used to leave a mark.
Each time he met me he treated me to port,
Took me now and then to see the play;
Understand me rightly, when I say he treated me,
It wasn't him but me that used to pay.

There was I, waiting at the church,
Waiting at the church,
Waiting at the church;
When I found he'd left me in the lurch,
Lor, how it did upset me!
All at once, he sent me round a note
Here's the very note,
This is what he wrote:
"Can't get away to marry you today,
My wife, won't let me!"

Just think how disappointed I must feel,
I'll be off me crumpet very soon.
I've lost my husband, the one I never had!
And I dreamed so about the honeymoon.
I'm looking out for another Obadiah,
I've already bought the wedding ring,
There's all my little fal-de-riddles packed up in my box
Yes, absolutely two of ev'rything.

There was I, waiting at the church,
Waiting at the church,
Waiting at the church;
When I found he'd left me in the lurch,
Lor, how it did upset me!
All at once, he sent me round a note
Here's the very note,
This is what he wrote:
"Can't get away to marry you today,
My wife, won't let me!"

PS: She also sang Hold Your Hand Out You Naughty Boy and Oh Oh Antonio.
Julie Andrews recorded a great version of this, it's on YouTube.

judyanne

Yes I know that song.... and I based my exercise on it

Thank you for letting everyone know that I can't think up my own theme * smiley face *

Love judy
xxx

wesley snow

but the third verse does not work. "Via" is two syllables and causes the verse to stumble. Otherwise spot on, but you've been writing in Anapest for years haven't you?

judyanne

Yes ... 'via the'... I just liked it's sound
I felt it blended ok .... i could have put 'by the' or 'through the' .... lol but I liked the sound of 'via the' and it didn't really sound off to my ear....

I've removed the 'the', leaving just 'via'
.... but I wonder if that would mean you'd read it 'VI-a'
I tend to keep both syllables soft within the context
'a - RRIVED vi - a POST

Love judy
xxx
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Rula

Rula

7 years 11 months ago

but I still find it a smooth read.
I like the story you've told too.
You make anapest look like a more enjoyable meter than it really is. Thanks for that.

judyanne

Yes re 'via', I was aware .... see my comment to Wes....

Lol - I love anapaest.... don't find it unenjoyable.... I find it fun to write

I presume you meant unenjoyable to write, for I think it is very enjoyable to read

Thanks for the supportive comment
Love judy
xxx
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